to a store in tucson, pass the background check and buy the gun he used to shoot your wife. so, the question is, what good does it do to make more people go through these background checks when jared loughner with his problems was able to pass a background check? >> that is a good question, chris. he was clearly mentally ill. the school knew it, his parents knew it and he was expelled from community college because of his mental illness. if his condition was entered into the system, into the criminal background check system, and he went to do that background check, i would assume that he would have been rejected. so, in the case of jared loughner, if arizona would have entered 121,000 records that they had not entered into the system, if his record was one of those, and the he probably would have been rejected, like, since 1999, 1 million criminals and mentally ill have been rejected when trying to buy a weapon. the other point we need to make is, there is a gun show loophole. so in the case of the rejection at the gun store, he could have easily gone to a gun show or private seller and get